After many months of painstaking development, we are finally ready to launch our new Sermon Dashboard to manage your sermons in one unified interface. Submit, upload, publish, edit, delete .. it's all here! And batch support as well.

Give it a try with the above link. We've paid attention to the details without sacrificing getting real work done. Functionally, it's replete. Visually, it's a treat!

The Sermon Manager.

The new Sermon Manager has been built from the ground up and represents the new UI design language for SermonAudio 2.0 going forward. The manager now allows you to page through, filter, sort, and search through all of your sermons quickly and conveniently all in the one place!

Publish, Unpublish, Schedule Sermons.

For the first time ever, we are now introducing the concept of publishing sermons so that you can create and upload your new sermon in draft mode without it actually showing up publicly until you are ready to hit the Publish button. This means you can also easily unpublish sermons to remove it from public view without actually deleting it permanently. You can even schedule sermons to be published at a later date automatically!

Quick vs Advanced Upload.

There are now two ways of uploading your audio/video content: quick and advanced. The quick method simply allows you to drag-and-drop (or select) a file to upload and it begins right away. Quick and easy. The advanced method allows you to specify some advanced options such as the ability to trim, fade, normalize, and in the case of video set a custom video thumbnail! This is a huge feature and there's so much here that you'll just have to try it for yourself!

Real-Time Progress Tracker.

Ever wonder what happens to your uploaded audio and video when it reaches our servers? You can now see exactly where your uploaded sermon is in our process pipeline. Never was waiting for something to process so much fun to watch!

The Series Manager.

We now have a proper Series Manager to help you organize your sermon series! You can easily add + remove sermons from any series in batch, rename a sermon series, and create new sermon series with incredible ease! We think you'll love this!

Batch Sermons Actions.

You can now perform certain batch actions on multiple sermons at one time. Need to quickly delete or unpublish a batch of sermons by a particular speaker? Need to remove a group of sermons from a series? You can now do it easily!

A ton of work has gone into the Sermon Dashboard and as a development team, we couldn't be more excited to finally launch it! We hope you will appreciate the new way to add and manage your content on SermonAudio.

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It worked great the first time I uploaded a sermon then when I tried a second it would give me an error message bad gateway, I was really excited about how easy the first one was but now not so much lol

Marjorie Gibson wrote:When entering in a new sermon, is there an easier way to choose a date in the past rather than clicking the back arrow repeatedly? I am trying to enter some older sermons from our archive.

I have found that you can just type the date that you need into the text box and ignore the calendar.

You should not need to convert the files before upload. Feel free to contact us at support@SermonAudio.com for more assistance. We will do what we can to help!

Marvin Stalnaker wrote:I don't like the new system not user friendly, do you still have to run video seremons through a converter program first, where are the instructiopns on how to use this new system

Thank you for the feedback. The verse picker has been updated to allow for cut and paste as well as multiple chapter references. Let us know if you need further assistance.

Joe Allyn wrote:I miss the old sermon upload procedure. It was a lot easier to specify Bible References by just typing them in (And the new dashboard does not allow you to preach across chapters, apparently!)

Please note, the password is now case sensitive with the new login (upper/lower case will make a difference). We are aware that the old system was more relaxed with this. But going forward, the new system is stricter about such things, as it should be. Please ensure you are using the proper case when typing in your password. Thank you.